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Warning Out on Mercury-Tainted Cream that Promises ‘Even and Velvety Skin Tone'


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(EcoWaste Coalition tells women: the skin color you're born with is not a flaw to be corrected)

5 March 2025, Quezon City. As the commemoration of the National Women’s Month gets underway, the toxics watchdog group EcoWaste Coalition urged women to celebrate their natural skin tone, stressing “the skin color you’re born with is not a flaw to be corrected.”

The group emphasized that “women do not need a lighter skin complexion to be seen and heard as their brilliance, creativity, courage, and kindness already make them whole.”

The EcoWaste Coalition, an advocate for zero waste and a toxics-free society, emphasized “all skin tones are beautiful” amid its discovery of another imported skin lightener sold online laced with mercury.

During the last four weeks, the group announced the detection of mercury in other similar products it obtained from online sellers, including Nen Fu Mei Yan from China, Rose White & Natural Cream from Indonesia, and Tibet Snow Cream, Yaz Beauty Cream, and Yaz Gold Beauty Cream from Pakistan.

For its latest exposé, the group revealed it detected 1,593 parts per million (ppm) of mercury on a Lianibo Whitening Cream (Night Cream) purchased online for P343. The group used an X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) device to screen the item for heavy metals like arsenic, lead, cadmium, and mercury, which are not allowed in the composition of cosmetic products as per the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive.

According to the product label, “regularly used, this cream gives an even and velvety skin tone.”

As explained further in the insert, “it is a cutting-edge product that is effective in whitening black spots, freckles, and various other types of spots.”

As some of the labeling details are in foreign characters, the manufacturer of the product and its place of production cannot be ascertained. As per the lot number, the product was produced in 2026. It will expire in 2029.

The Minamata Convention on Mercury, as updated in 2023, set a new 2025 global phase-out deadline for mercury-added cosmetics, which should have been phased out in 2020 based on the original treaty text.

“Adverse health effects of the inorganic mercury contained in skin lightening creams and soaps include: kidney damage, skin rashes, skin discoloration and scarring, reduction in the skin’s resistance to bacterial and fungal infections, anxiety, depression, psychosis, and peripheral neuropathy,” according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Mercury exposure through the use of contaminated skin whiteners poses distinct and severe threats to women, particularly on reproductive wellness and fetal growth. While mercury can damage the kidneys, nervous system, and the skin itself, it has the ability to interfere with hormones and penetrate biological barriers such as the placenta, making it a major concern for those who are pregnant or planning to conceive.

Mercury in skin lighteners can contaminate the household environment and harm non-users, such as young children who can inhale the mercury vapors emitted by adulterated cosmetics, or get exposed by hugging or kissing persons who have used such products, or by touching blankets, pillows, and towels tainted with mercury.

The EcoWaste Coalition is aligned with the international community in campaigning for the protection of women and children from preventable sources of mercury exposure, such as tainted skin-lightening products.

While pushing for the strict enforcement of the Minamata Convention’s global ban on mercury in cosmetics, the group sees the need to also address and dismantle white-centric beauty standards that drive the demand for skin lightening products laden with mercury and other hazardous chemicals.

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Pinalalakas ng Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) at Bukidnon State University (BukSU) ang pundasyon ng mga katutubong wika sa Mindanao at Filipino Sign Language (FSL) sa idinadaos na programa para sa pagbuo ng ortograpiya noong Pebrero 23-24, 2026 sa Audio-Visual Center ng unibersidad.



Ang mahalagang pagtitipong ito ang nagbibigay-daan sa estandardisasyon ng pagsulat para sa mga wika ng mga tribu sa rehiyon at sa pormal na pagkilala sa visual na sistema ng FSL. Layon ng inisyatibong ito na tiyakin ang inklusibong pag-unlad na kumikilala sa kultural na identidad ng mga katutubo at ng komunidad ng mga Bingi.







Ipinaliliwanag ni Atty. Marites A. Barrios-Taran, Tagapangulo ng KWF, ang mga probisyon ng Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) ng KWF at BukSU sa kaniyang espesyal na mensahe. Binibigyang-diin niya na ang alyansang ito ang nagsisilbing legal na balangkas para sa mas masigasig na pagpapayabong ng mga diyalekto sa Mindanao.



Nagpapahayag naman ng kaniyang buong suporta sa mga adhikain ng KWF ang Pangulo ng BukSU na si Dr. Joy M. Mirasol. Samantala, mainit namang tinatanggap ni Dr. Carina Joane V. Barroso, Ikalawang Pangulo para sa Research, Extension, and Innovations (VPREI) ang KWF sa pamamagitan ng kaniyang pambungad na mensahe.



Nagbabahagi rin ng mahahalagang kaisipan si Kom. Carmelita C. Abdurahman, Fultaym Komisyoner ng KWF, tungkol sa gampanin ng bawat sektor sa pagtataguyod ng karapatang pangwika ng bawat Pilipino.



Bilang bahagi ng pagpapalalim sa konteksto ng programa, isinasagawa ang isang Lakbay-aral sa Dalwangan National High School sa Lungsod Malaybalay. Ang pagbisitang ito ang nagpapakita ng aktuwal na kalagayan ng wika sa antas ng batayang edukasyon at ang inter-aksiyon ng mga mag-aaral sa kanilang sariling wika.


A fresh sound for 2026: Christian Bautista releases city pop-inspired anthem “Sa’yo Lamang"

 


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The track pairs modern pop ballad with groove-driven polish


Celebrated as Asia’s Romantic Balladeer, Christian Bautista embraces his signature romantic charm while exploring a fresh sonic direction—pairing nostalgic pop glow with a stylish, contemporary edge.


In “Sa’yo Lamang,” his new single under Sony Music Entertainment, Bautista embraces the romantic love song template with renewed confidence, pairing its feel-good energy with sophisticated production and city pop grooves. Imagine the neon glow of ‘80s Tokyo at twilight, yet the atmosphere feels distinctly Pinoy in its comforting glory. That’s how it sounds.




“Sa’yo Lamang captures exactly where I am musically and emotionally: fully committed, joyful, and ready to connect,” shares the award-winning OPM icon. “This year I’m all in. I want listeners to feel uplifted, have fun, and start the year with good energy.”


Produced by Ziv, the track benefits from its intentional marriage of global and local flavors, past and present sounds, and the insistence of not wanting to be easily defined or pinned down. From slick arrangements to meticulous production, Ziv’s instincts for groove—particularly in the drum pattern and basslines—anchor the track’s smooth, vintage edge while allowing Bautista’s vocals to shine and charm their way through the listeners.


Christian Bautista describes his collaboration with Ziv as a game-changing experience. “His attention to detail in sound design and vocal production elevated every element, while his clear vision and collaborative approach pushed us to take creative risks. The process was smooth and professional from start to finish, and his contributions shaped a final mix that truly exceeded our expectations.”


The vibrant personality of “Sa’yo Lamang” seamlessly translates into its upcoming music video, which incorporates smooth retro styling, warm neon tones, and playful choreography. Designed to be a joyful night out, the MV captures intimate singing moments, carefree dancing, and lilting city snapshots that somehow mirror the easygoing vibe of the track. “There’s also a small Easter egg hidden in the karaoke machine: make sure you look for that,” Bautista adds.


The music video is directed by Tristan Ortega and conceptualized in collaboration with the Sony Music Philippines team and Balcony Productions, with creative direction by Rico Blanco.


As Bautista steps into a new era, music fans can look forward to celebrating the moment live. He is set to share the stage with Mark Bautista for an exciting night of timeless hits and exciting new music. Dubbed “Bautista x Bautista,” the concert is set to take place on March 6, 2026, at the New Frontier Theater in Cubao, Quezon City. Tickets are available via ticketnet.com.ph.


Bautista is managed by NYMA Talent Management. 


Christian Bautista’s “Sa’yo Lamang” is now available on all digital music platforms worldwide via Sony Music Entertainment. The music video and lyric video are now available on YouTube.

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